Title: ERDC
1ERDC Modeling and Simulation Initiative
Niki C. Deliman ERDC MS Team Lead JLOTS RD
Symposium 1 February 2000
2Overview
- Situation
- Initiative Purpose, Scope, and Activities
- Aquistion, Requirements, and Training (SMART)
- ERDC MS Across the Battlespace
- MS Issues for JLOTS
- Summary
3Situation
- New CSA Vision
- DoDD 5000.1 Defense Acquisition
- MS shall be used to reduce the time,
resources, and risks of the acquisition
processproposed systems (virtual prototypes)
shall be embedded in realistic, synthetic
environments to support the various phases of the
acquisition process.. - Next generation of MS currently under
development - combat simulations
- SBA initiative
4Major Developing MS Programs
ACR
RDA
Platform Level
Bde
OneSAF
Theater 180 days
SBA
JWARS
COMBAT XXI
Platform Level
Hours
JSIMS
WARSIM
Bde 8 days
TEMO
5ERDC MS Initiative Purpose Scope
- Issue
- MS used for decisions regarding future force
design, doctrine, training, and acquisition - requires common environment and enhanced realism
in CS/CSS portrayal - ERDC MS Working Group formed 18 September 1998
to develop consolidated initiative and strategy - involvement across all 8 labs
- focus on physics-based modeling and fidelity
tradeoffs for representation of SNE and
operations across the battlespace - participate in standards development
6ERDC MS Initiative Activities
- Membership OneSAF IPTs, RDA Technical Working
Group, AMSO Standards Categories - Reviewer for OneSAF, WARSIM, CombatXXI, JWARS
design and development - Conduct technical exchanges with major MS
programs, Maneuver Support Center, AMSO - OneSAF Testbed Site
- ERDC MS research areas
- consistent battlespace environment representation
- system interaction with SNE
- multi-resolution modeling
- rapid spatial and structural modeling
7ERDC MS Across the Battlespace
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9SMART/SBA Issues
FIDELITY
Concept
Virtual Prototype
Constructive Simulation
Engineering Design
Concept Becomes Reality
Virtual Proving Ground
Virtual Simulation
SCOPE
10MS Issues for JLOTS
- Achieving the Vision for a more (highly)
deployable force will be carried out in part via
MS - acquistion of materiel solutions
- doctrinal development
- training
- Modeling and simulation of JLOTS and the
environment is integral with consideration for - weather effects
- transportation infrastructure
- Critical that the environment, systems, and
operations be represented at the appropriate
level of fidelity - component/sub-component level
- through large-scale operations
11MS Issues for JLOTSERDC Capabilities
- SNE representation
- sea state condition
- littoral zone
- shore transition
- Environment alterations
- RIBS
- beach stabilization
- bridging
- CITM
- ship to shore
- over the shore
12Related MS Projects
RIBBON BRIDGE COMPOSABILITY
RIBBON BRIDGE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS
13ERDC MS Intitiative Benefits/Impacts
- Ensures accurate and consistent Military
Engineering representation in MS - Eliminates duplication and promotes reuse of
algorithms, data, and methods - Enables Train As You Fight
- Enhances Simulation Based Acquisition
- Contributes to attaining Army Vision for MS
After Next
14ERDC MS Meeting DoD Needs
- Improved
- Analysis
- Acquisition
- Training
USER/COMMUNITY INPUT
Improved Battlefield Awareness
Reduced Time to Fielding
Rapid Deployment
ERDC MS CAPABILITIES
Accurate environment, system interaction
representation in MS